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Sean Lucas
...on where this whole story of redemption is going. From Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Charity and Its Fruits," as quoted in God's Grand Design : Every saint there [in heaven] is a note in a concert of music which sweetly harmonizes with every other note, and all together employed wholly in praising...
Check out Rob Ventura's new article, the first in a two part series, on the Holy Spirit and the preacher. Given that Calvin was known as the theologian of the Holy Spirit, Ventura's work seems to be only fitting as we remember the glorious recovery of the Gospel during the Reformation - and the...
Paul Levy
Carl's right we need more videos dealing with everyday pastoral issues for reformed ministers. Let me give you some of the hot potatoes we're all struggling with. Collection - bags or box at the back? Communion - Big cups or shot glasses? Lecterns - Clear plastic or wooden writing desk?...
Click here for a recent interview of Kevin DeYoung by our friends at Christ the Center. DeYoung discusses what he's speaking on in the upcoming Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology, to be held November 11-12. Click here for more info on the conference and enjoy Kevin's interview!
Paul Levy
I'm about to speak to some students on sin and unashamedly will be ripping off Thomas Watson's 'A Body of Divinity' . Writing on Q15 of the Shorter Catechism - 'What was the sin whereby our first parents fell from the estate wherein they were created?', he asks 'Was it such a great matter to pluck...
Paul Levy
I'm back from holiday and see from the internet world:- Presbyterian Profundity ! What a great new feature! We don't hear enough from Presbyterians about Presbyterianism. We've been too quiet about our belief that we have the right form of church government. The 5 or 6 readers who will continue to...
After a brief hiatus, we have resumed the Vatican Files series. The latest entry by our brother concerns purgatory. It is a helpful overview of this doctrine and what it means for Christianity. Enjoy!
Click here for the audio of Dr. Trueman's (excellent) lecture on the King James Bible, given at Westminster Seminary's Library yesterday. The title alone should whet your appetite: "Throwing the Book at His Enemies: King James I and His Bible"
Carlton Wynne
[Editor's Note: This is the first post Rev. Wynne wrote in response to Dr. Evans, which was inadvertently removed last week. We repost it here in its entirety.] Dr. Evans has recently graced this forum with some thought provoking comments on the Scriptural doctrine of perspicuity and the church's...
Carlton Wynne
I want to thank Dr. Evans for his extended and thoughtful response to my recent post on Scripture and the ancient Near East. In that post , I expressed my concern that his appeals to ANE data for reading Genesis 1 imputed error to the writers of Scripture in their expressed understanding of the...